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NORTHUMBERLAND COLLIERY RAILWAYS Mining History - NEW Durham Coal Mine Steam

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Northumberland and Durhams Last Days of Colliery Steam, by Tom Heavyside

Published by Stenlake in 2009, 48 pages. Rectangular Paperback - 17cm by 24cm (N4128)

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Colliery engineers such as George Stephenson, William Hedley and Timothy Hackworth played a significant role in steam engine development during the early years of the nineteenth century, and up until the 1970s, despite many mine closures, the National Coal Board still owned a fleet of steam engines totalling 104. Thirty-one of these have been preserved by enthusiasts and some of th.

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NORTHUMBERLAND COLLIERY RAILWAYS Mining History - NEW Durham Coal Mine Steam

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Northumberland and Durhams Last Days of Colliery Steam, by Tom Heavyside

Published by Stenlake in 2009, 48 pages. Rectangular Paperback - 17cm by 24cm (N4128)

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Colliery engineers such as George Stephenson, William Hedley and Timothy Hackworth played a significant role in steam engine development during the early years of the nineteenth century, and up until the 1970s, despite many mine closures, the National Coal Board still owned a fleet of steam engines totalling 104. Thirty-one of these have been preserved by enthusiasts and some of th.

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We have hundreds of quality books for sale in our ebay shop, and all our books are arranged in convenient categories to make browsing easier - so if you are interested in other books like this one, why not have a look through our  Railway History category.

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Northumberland and Durhams Last Days of Colliery Steam, by Tom Heavyside

Published by Stenlake in 2009, 48 pages. Rectangular Paperback - 17cm by 24cm (N4128)

Brand New Book

Colliery engineers such as George Stephenson, William Hedley and Timothy Hackworth played a significant role in steam engine development during the early years of the nineteenth century, and up until the 1970s, despite many mine closures, the National Coal Board still owned a fleet of steam engines totalling 104. Thirty-one of these have been preserved by enthusiasts and some of th.

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